SQL Server won't run native in OS X but you can run it in VMware or
Parallels (or boot the machine into XP/Vista). Oracle is supported natively.
I've tried NeoOffice but as you can get Microsoft Office for OS X I'm not
sure why you would go that route.

On 12/28/07, Dan Kaufman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  That's a good question—of course. And in the interest of "full
> disclosure"…I have "decided" to Go MAC but have not as of yet consummated
> the marriage. A stronger desire to upgrade my photography equipment to Canon
> EOS (pro digital) prevailed so I'll be putting off the iMAC purchase off
> until late January. But never-the-less, minor delay or not, I do absolutely
> intend to move to MAC.  I will keep my Windows equipment so I can
> cross-check, browser-check, etc.
>
>
>
> The big dilemma that I don't have a clear answer on though is similar to
> your question of SQL, is all the "other software" I'm going to have to
> re-purchase. I did get a great recommendation for NeoOffice (
> http://www.neooffice.org/neojava/en/features.php). This will at least
> cover the Microsoft Office Suite stuff. And CF Eclipse is also available for
> MAC.
>



-- 
Howard Fore, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"Whether you believe you can do a thing or not, you are right." -- Henry
Ford



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